AboutBobbert Expertise I can answer technical questions about installation, use, and maintinence of most 3D Graphics hardware, and software. I can offer assistance with overclocking (while I do not suggest overclocking while under warranty) and I can give assistance with more complicated problems to the full extent of my abilities.
Experience I have been into computer hardware, especially 3D graphics and the hardware that drives them, for a number of years. I have knowledge in installation, use, troubleshooting, purchase suggestions and over clocking.
Expert: Bobbert Date: 8/17/2008 Subject: No boot display on flat panel
Question I have a pc running vista home premium with a Radeaon X800 GTO video card. The Radeon video card is connected to an old Mitsubishi CRT display (connected via VGA) and a Fujitsu flat panel monitor (connected via DVI). When I boot up I can see the boot screen on my old CRT but not on the flat panel. Once the boot system gets past the initial start up phase and then into vista I can see the display on both monitors and while working under vista I have no problem with the dual monitor set up. My worry is that when my old CRT finally gives up the ghost I will not be able to get into the boot sequence to enter the bios or safe mode for example.
I have tried connecting the monitors one at a time with the same result (the flat panel does not show any of the boot sequence).
Regards
Dave
Answer If the flat panel is connected as the only monitor, to the VGA port, will it display any of the boot sequence? It might just be the card switches only the VGA port on boot (either due to some configuration hidden away in a control panel somewhere, or due to design), or the LCD simply might not turn on fast enough (especially true if its one of the very first LCDs (circa 1998), it could just be cycling too slow).